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General Information The BIOL 101 & 101L Credit-By-Exam placement test will be given on Monday, August 20, 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. in Coker Hall room 201. It is not necessary to be registered for the course, or to register for the exam.
New Rules
taking effect Fall 2012:
New Rules
taking effect Fall 2010: About the Biology Placement Test
It is not
necessary to be registered for the course or to sign up in advance to take the exam. A picture ID and a UNC PID are
required for the exam. If you have any questions regarding the test, please
contact Dr. Jean DeSaix at
jdesaix@email.unc.edu,
302 Coker Hall or 962-1068. This test is designed for people who have had two years of high school biology and, therefore, probably do not belong in our introductory biology (Biology 101) course. Although most departments give placement tests only once a year before classes begin in the Fall, this test is generally given three times a year. We do this in order to help the greatest number of students. It is given before classes start in the Fall for students who need the score to plan registrations, and about two weeks into both Fall and Spring semesters to allow students who feel their registration into the course is a mistake, to attempt to place out.
The test is equivalent to a final exam in Biology 101 and demands an equivalent passing level (60%). Students who choose to take the test given after the semester starts must maintain enough credit hours to drop Biology 101 and lab if credit is awarded. This means having 12 academic hours in addition to the Biology 101 hours to be dropped.
First year students who pass the test, may take “by exam” (BE) credit for both lecture and lab (Biol 101 and Biol 101L). These hours go directly to your record at the end of the semester and do not count as hours credit in any particular semester. Alternatively, it is possible to take “by exam” credit for only one of the two components and take the other component as a class. There is no separate exam for laboratory only. Placement (PL) will be received for all other students passing the exam who are not first year students.
If
you are currently registered in the course and you plan to drop lecture or lab
or both, you should do so immediately upon being notified of your passing score.
You may not drop after the last day to drop a course, even if you have placement
credit.
You may take the test only once. If you do not pass the test, nothing will be entered on your transcript. When you take the test, you will be asked to sign the following:
I pledge
that I have not taken this test before, that I will not request a drop below 12
hours as a result of this test, and that I have neither given nor received aid
on this examination.
The test
is largely multiple choice. The test covers all of biology: Interpretation of your score:
70 and
above is a strong pass.
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